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Topics Covered: The purpose of this meeting is to foster exchange of the most recent findings and ideas in molecular targets for cancer therapy. Special emphasis will be placed on bridging basic science and clinical research to create new collaborations between disciplines. Conference will include keynote speaker, reception and banquet dinner, session lectures, short talks, call for abstract and poster session, exhibits and several meal functions. Free time has been set aside for networking with colleagues from around the world.

Mar 3, 2015 - Targeting a cancer cell's heat shock response protein 70 with panobinostat to induce autophagy in the stressed cell, and then introducing an autophagy inhibitor to force the cell to die off, may be an effective novel treatment strategy for breast cancer, according to a Nov. 16 press briefing presented at the American Association for Cancer Research -- National Cancer Institute -- European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer International Conference, "Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics," held from Nov. 15 to 19 in Boston.